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03/02/2008

Michael Berkeley meets The Guardian's political cartoonist Martin Rowson, whose musical choices include Bach's St Matthew Passion and songs from The Sound of Music.

Michael Berkeley meets The Guardian's political cartoonist Martin Rowson, famous for his acid wit, as well as his penetrating eye.

He explains to Michael Berkeley how a convinced atheist can find Bach's St Matthew Passion deeply moving, why he thinks Bob Dylan is greatly overrated as a poet and why we should all learn a song from The Sound of Music.

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